Hi guys,
thanks for your comments- its always nice to hear people still like NOVA ZONA.
@ St.Jimmy- Cheers dude
@ KevsnoTrev- Aye man, Das Attorney really pulled out all the stops for The Designators. He got a lot of mileage from a simple idea and kept on developing it as ideas came to him. I'm really glad you liked it, but for some reason I can't post a response to your comment on the Youtube page mate, there's no option to? I did try, just so you know..! ;)
@ 13isLucky- Thanks man, aye- I really miss working on it and am pretty damn pissed I just can't afford to spend more time on it that would be worthwhile at the very least.
@ Kyle_K_ski- Dude..! :)
Glad you liked it mate. Aye, I tried to make them very spindly and angular looking whilst keeping them thin, sort of just like cut metal- pretty unwelcoming designs to approach. When you walk right up to one, it can feel quite intimidating. The babies are the worst imo- I was testing them out in a village just as the sun was going down and all's I could hear was the crying and screaming of babies and little children..! I didn't see any, I turned tail and ran out as it's just such a horrible sound when it's in that context.
Anyway man, hope all's well with you and yours- take it easy Kyle.
@ Beaar- Yeah man, hopefully at some point but I don't hold out much hope for it.
@ HorribleGoat- Thanks man. As I say though- it's nearly impossible for me to devote any meaningful time to this sadly.
For those who are interested, or just like the Stalker aesthetic, I've done another concept piece, this time of the effects of one of the many Anomalies you can find on NOVA ZONA.
First off- this is an attempt to try to copy as closely as possible the composition, lighting and atmosphere of John Sweeneys piece he did for his Digital Illustration Theory and Process 1 tutorial, which you can find on his excellent Gumroad page.
I like his clear explanations of presenting his methods and also love the finished piece, so I decided to try to mimic almost every step of the process, even creating and rendering out the lit basic geometry at the beginning even though it wasn't really needed in this case.
Being a fan of Stalker I thought it'd suit a NOVA ZONA themed pass so tried to change the surface materials and foliage etc to better fit that world whilst trying to stick to his placement of objects etc.
I have tried to put my own "spin" or "twist" on it if you like... ;)
This unfortunate Stalker has triggered a Sticky Twist Anomaly, which hoists sentient beings up in the air, then proceeds to rapidly spin and twist them until they get so strung out they simply turn to vapour.
NOVA ZONA "STICKY TWIST" ANOMALY

Hi guys,
I thought I'd post one last video before putting NOVA ZONA on the backburner, as the work Das Attorney has done in bringing the Designators to life is absolutely top notch and deserves to be seen.
We've worked together for a fair few weeks, and he implemented exactly what I had in my head for the Designators and more.
He created new ideas and suggestions along the way that have added a lot more layers and ambient effects to their behaviour than I can show in a single video, but hopefully you'll get the idea of how they act from this short video.
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT WHILST IN A DESIGNATOR INFESTED AREA:
All staff entering this site must be authorised
All staff should have Designator awareness training
Obey all posted signs and do not deviate from your original plan
Assume all Designators are active
Maintain minimum distance of 25 meters from each Designator
Do not at any point stop moving, make a noise or discharge your weapon
Always use a buddy system and abort in the event of any visual or aural disturbance
Never turn your back on a Designator- maintain visual contact at ALL TIMES
If my situation changes in regards being able to spend time developing NOVA ZONA again I shall let you know...
For now, thanks for your interest and all the comments I've received guys, it's all appreciated and helped keep me going.

Guys,
I've decided to put any further development of NOVA ZONA on hold indefinitely.
I won't go into details, just to say that there are a few factors that led me to this very tough decision. I'm sure if you follow this thread then you'll be aware of my situation and the priorities behind it.
In the remote chance the situation changes, then I am open to picking it up again but for the foreseeable future it's a dead end for me.
I'm going to be spending any free time I have creating Environment Concept art and so will still be producing images and ideas for NOVA ZONA and developing the concept further.
I am not letting NOVA ZONA go as it's a massive passion of mine which represents years of work and so I'll continue to develop it as my own idea and see where it takes me...
Please feel free to check in on my blog and Artstation page if you like. I will also continue to post relevant images here for those who are interested.
I am very grateful to all the people who helped with suggestions, ideas, inspiration and just comments who've taken the time to post here, email me or spoken to me over Skype- it ALL helped keep me going and it wouldn't have got this far without you.
These past few weeks I've been working on bringing the Designators to life with Das Attorney who has been immense in creating the scripts necessary to realise what I had in my mind for them. I'm currently uploading one last video that will hopefully give you an idea of what he achieved, but I can't do it all justice as there are so many different elements to it.
A lot of their behaviour and ambiances are directly from his own suggestions and enthusiasm for NOVA ZONA, so what you'll see is the result of all his hard work alone and I'm very grateful for his time spent on this.
I'll link the video here when it's uploaded guys.

Hi Kyle,
Great to see you back man..!
Aye, I'm trying to hint at an organic design with some of these structures to add to the otherworldliness, and it's quite difficult without it becomming too over blown in that regard.
I'll make sure to keep it all in check though, and I've got some really freaky buildings the Island Authority constructed planned too- again, using real life ref... It'll be awhile before you see them though because of RL stuff.
Thanks for your comments mate, glad to see you're still interested..! :)
In the meantime, Das Attorney is doing absolutely top notch work on bringing the Designators to screaming tortured life...
The guy is tireless and has bags of enthusiasm for them so I really look forwards to making a video showcasing them in their (un)natural habitat..!
It's a very enjoyable process with a LOT of back and forth, testing new ideas and so on and Das Attorney brings a lot to the table with scripting, fresh suggestions and ideas.
I have high hopes for Designators... they are the embodiment of everything that is wrong with NOVA ZONA and they have made me jump and shout out like a kid a fair few times now..! :)

I hope things pan out to your satisfaction Nuxil, just keep popping back to see how all this ends up man. I myself do not feel happy about it either and have given reasons why on the Server Monetization thread.
(Edited as I have too many threads where I've commented on this now and should just concentrate on creating stuff instead tbh... this topic could become a time sink for me lol)

Hi guys,
quickie update here.
This is what's apparently called a "Quencher"..! I really like the silhouette these things produce, and they're quite large too which is a good combo...
These will sit over the many railway lines on the outer perimeters of Industrial Areas, as they were used to "quench" the hot metals and outpourings that were transported to slag heaps by train buses back before the Event when it was still known as Border Island.
Anyway, here's a few shots for you:
++ QUENCHER 01 A ++
++ QUENCHER 01 B ++
++ QUENCHER 01 C ++
I need to mention that as things currently stand in regards BIS's trial and testing of Server Monetization (And related issues) that I am not at present prepared to release NOVA ZONA once it is completed. Granted this is some way off, but in the event things stay as they are I thought I should make it clear here guys.
I am going to continue with the development in my own limited free time as per usual, in the hopes things pan out for the better.
Please continue to use this thread as a discussion about NOVA ZONA only, and if you want to engage on the Server Monetization discussion please contribute here, where you will also see my comments as I will not be responding to any questions about this here as I hope you'll understand.

Hi guys,
All this is splitting hairs I think.
Look, if one section of the community can make money and another can't then that's a community I am advising myself to step away from at this time in regards releasing anything I make.
Yes, that's a simplistic take on it and previously it was mentioned some don't like simplistic takes on this, but it IS what it basically comes down to, no matter how you dress it up...
As it is right now, I would need my head examining if I released all my work into this arena.
I've held my thoughts on this but am now past caring what people will think of me or say.
Sorry, forgot to mention, Badhabitz thanks very much for your reply mate. I DO do this for fun and because I feel a very strong need to, I LOVE it and the subject matter but I can't stand the idea that others will unscrupulously benefit from my hard work with no real threat of being punished and on top of that that another part of this community now has the OPTION open to them to benefit if I allowed it whilst the remainders do not have that option available to them.
And I couldn't wipe from my mind the thoughts that somewhere out there people are making cash from it either, I couldn't mate and why should I?
PS: Jackal, thanks for the heads up mate, I've just posted on that thread too, and it's fantastic to know that there's at least a possibility of modmakers and content creators being rewarded for all their collective 100,000s of hours work for this whole community soon maybe.
I see that as a huge step in the right direction of acknowledging just how much effort and sweat is involved in creating content for this great game by people who want to see it made better and more varied and thus bring in more fresh souls.

Fantastic post Kiory.
I know from experince there's a deep rooted feeling of "money is evil, money is wrong" in and around the artistic community that has historical roots too.
I shall try to find some relevant links and post them here as they also state why it is an incorrect assumption and point to the contrary that money does indeed help individual artists grow in skill and confidence- it helps give them a solid lifestyle platform from which to produce more work and more selfworth with the service they are providing.
This ultimately results in more and higher quality work for everyone to enjoy.
The old notion of "artists just do it for fun, it's just a hobby drawings pretty pictures and there's no reason to make money from it" is pathetic and demeaning.
It's f%^*#}g hard WORK..!!!!
I'll leave this for now with a part of a quote I found searching for the above mentioned links:
"Being a professional artist means, above all, taking your art seriously. Letâ€™s face it, we create our art because we want and need to. We donâ€™t do it for the money, but we also have to realize that without the money, we wonâ€™t have the time or energy to create our art."
Found a brief reference to the "starving artist myth" but cannot find the whole post I originally mentioned up to now.
"The Starving Artist Myth
Many artists have bought into a romanticized notion that art is somehow more legitimate if it is created by poor people. This notion was popularized in the mid-19th century by the writer Henri Murger, who wrote ScÃ¨nes de la vie de bohÃ¨me a famous French novel about a group of poor artists living in the Bohemian quarter of Paris. The book was wildly popular and it became trendy to be a poor artist.
Over the last 150 years, Murgerâ€™s ideas became entrenched in popular culture, and artists hold to the notion that art is a product of the financially unsound and morally superior."

@ Sniperwolf- You're mincing words there and I just can't be arsed getting into a he said she said thing here. I don't have the time.
I'm pissed off that the OPTION is there for server hosters to legitimately make $$$ now, whereas it's not there for people who spend time making content. That right there has already divided the community into sections if you ask me.
I mean, how hard is that to understand..?
And yes, it would piss me off that even given my permission they can benefit but not myself or all the content creators themselves yes..! Of course it would, it's unbalanced in the extreme and I don't think it's unreasonable to think that.
Why would I create a metric shit tonne of content then give it away for free to a load of people who stand to make $$$ from showcasing it..? Why would I even consider such a ridiculous thing?
Could you or someone please tell me why I should consider spending my time to line someone elses pockets as that would really open my eyes.
I'm getting some zzz's now but look forwards to this tomorrow lol- it's saddening but interesting to read..!

I really should have researched more before taking on a modding endevour for ARMA then...
If I knew back then that this area "was always like this" ie: abuse of the system has always been rampant and ineffectively dealt with, then I perhaps would have given it a second thought before starting or at least of going public with my project or even looked for a more suitable platform.
Perhaps I'm now taking this more seriously because it's what I do professionally (now getting on 17 years) and this particular project, NOVA ZONA is very very dear to my heart. It's not something I do lightly and when I decide to do a project like this I won't go about it half arsed which is why I also won't be half arsed about all these possible consequences we're discussing here gents.
Aside from that, each and every angle I look at this new development from it still sticks in my craw that some members of the community have an option open to them to monetise whereas another section of members do not, and what really sticks it in and breaks it off is they can benefit directly from hosting the others work if permitted to do so..! I mean, come on..!?

Good post Kju.
There are valid points but it still doesn't alter present reality for my position personally.
As it is right now, I've decided I just can't release my map (in development) publicly as the thought of other people benefitting from all the hard work and sacrifices involved just sickens me and feels extremely unjust.
I could probably continue development but in its original form- for my own enjoyment and experince.
I think I should take some time out to decide what I'm going to do with what I have so far.
Right now though after finding out about this subject it feels like a stomach punch.
I hope there's a satisfactory conclusion to all this.

Yes, exactly the point I'm trying to make. I mean come on man, WHERE is the motivation for mod makers in this situation..?
Also, do you think it's unreasonable to hold my point of view? I'm genuinely interested in your thoughts on this.
Here's another way to look at this: monetization for Server Owners has killed my enthusiasm to continue with this mod as a flip side to your point of view.
There has to be a middle ground in this mate- atm it is an exceedingly off putting situation for "some" content creators/mod makers I think.
Also it's probably worth me pointing out I would personally have no issues whatsoever with paying someone for their hard work if I was interested in using their mod/addon, no problem whatsoever as long as it was done all above board and "official".
Like it or not, it seems (I may be wrong) there is a business model involved here and as content creators and mod makers we are being associated with it, and as such should take an active role in its influence.
I appreciate your reply man, it's an interesting thread this one..! :)
PS, has there been an answer to this yet..?
Actually,this guy is hitting all the points of issue:
..and again, this is worth quoting and I'm in full agreement with his stance:

Thanks for the reply Kju.
I really wouldn't have the time to be policing my own situation like that though when I think about it. It'd be a constant struggle if it was happening on multiple fronts too wouldn't it?
Plus, it sounds like a nightmare just waiting to happen...
It seems exceedingly strange and perverse that the people who do all the work of creating content to appeal to the masses and help keep them interested in ARMA and in doing so bring in new blood too cannot be rewarded for their efforts, whilst people who take this work (legally or not, again if my understanding is correct!) can benefit hugely by charging others to actually play it..?!
If I ever found myself experiencing that kind of situation with NOVA ZONA I would be utterly disheartened and for sure would cease any further work on it.
In fact, as I've now read through this entire thread, I'm convinced it would be completely brainless of me to release anything I've spent time creating into the wild, and so by not doing so would be the first and most effective step I can take in stopping the "process" of others trying to cash in on my work before it starts- I admit I am really scared of seeing my much loved and hard fought for work (time and effort) in the hands of people who use it to benefit themselves financially.
That would finish me off- it's the worst thing I can envisage happening, even worse than losing all my work to a faulty PC or similar.
This is another subject maybe, but shouldn't this be the other way round too? I can't think why, if server owners can monetise their situation, that the actual contents creators and mod makers can't have the option to do the same?
It doesn't make sense to me.
I know I'll take a lot of flak for this maybe, but weighed against the possibilities I've made above I simply don't care- as those possibilities represent the WORST outcomes for me personally.
If I had an "officially structured" option to monetise my efforts too, like the server owners do, then I would personally find that to be a HUGE motivation to carry on and make it the best quality I possibly could- plus it would reward me more time to actually spend on the project anyway and thus BI would in this case find themselves with MORE content produced by me..!
As it stands, I just don't see the point of working on something, releasing it, and then seeing it make money for others whilst I'm left to police those possible situations myself, respond to requests of fixes and updates from the community and try to convince myself I made the right decsion by releasing it in the first place.
What a horrible situation that would be...